would any one have any information on
this couple. Adam Dumas an Hannah Noble married
abt 1800. in Aughologher in or near Enniskillen
Adam join the 44th /regt of Foot at Dublin %th aug 1812
wounded at Waterloo was this charged with pension at Enniskillen
One son Adam born 1819 in Deal Kent England
Thank you
Gisele

Sorry forgot the church stuff. The Cahholic and C of I are opposite one another . Go west from the Diamond on High street through the Hollow- Stop for a pint-or a few- at Blakes in the hollow and stagger up the hill and you are there, aftter you pass my favourite St Peggy The Bulls Lane.
I think both chhurches are called St Macartins.

Eden street goes south from the Diamond -Townhall- towards the Broadmeadow-The recreation centre-. It use to intercect The New Row which is gone.Half way down Eden St was the UTA Bus Depot(Gone) and @ the foot of it was the Irish National Forresters Hall.
Ps The town is "not built square with the world" so my south is really SSW.

I have just come across a photo of my great uncles in a kayak on what
looks like a canal. On the back it says "by East Bridge."
Could someone tell me where East Bridge is? I was there in October, but
cannot picture it. Is this the very old bridge you would take to go to
Portora?
Maureen
(Canada)

East bridge is @ the end of belmore st and joins it to the island of enniskillen and the High street.The north fork of the Erne is very much smaller than the south one and may resemble which flows by the Broadmeadow. At the east bridge is the war memorial and the reading rooms and the Rc high school. The west bridge takes you over to Portora and on west to Donegal or Sligo.
>>> maureenwilliams(a)rogers.com 04/30/04 07:27AM >>>
I have just come across a photo of my great uncles in a kayak on what
looks like a canal. On the back it says "by East Bridge."
Could someone tell me where East Bridge is? I was there in October, but
cannot picture it. Is this the very old bridge you would take to go to
Portora?
Maureen
(Canada)
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Do you have the first name of this Graham whose mother was an Irwin, whom
Barnard/Barnabus married in 1784? Do you know where the marriage took
place? Thank you in advance. Shirley (in Maine and Florida)

Hi
I,m interested in any information regarding REILLYS from Enniskillen and Henry St. in particular. My ggrandfather Pat moved to Co Down around 1898 / 1900 with his wife Ellen, 3 sons James, Edward,Paddy and sister Kate.
Jim

I too used the Interlibrary Load system to obtain a very informative book
concerning a topic we are both researching. Although I found no connection with
my family and the one John Graupner writes about in "The Gallant Grahams", I
would highly recommend this 2" thick book about Ottawa Grahams with great basics
starting back with "gray house".
I hope to chase down "The Fermanagh Story" you recommend.
Doug Graham

I am looking for information on the family of Thomas (born abt 1782?) and
Lucy (born abt 1781?) Keys and there descendants of Drumbulkan, North
Derryvullan. Thomas and Lucy married about 1808. Lucy was married to
Thomas' brother William who died. Thomas then married a Mary Stewart in
1846 at Magheraculmoney.
Thanks
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This is for anyone doing research on the Slaven Family.
My Slavens left Ireland around 1789 so I am looking for information on
Slavens between 1700 and 1800. They may have spelled their name Sleven
while in Ireland and changed it to Slaven in America. Given names are Philip
and Barnard/Barnabus. Philip being the Father. Names associated with are
Harkness, Irwin, and Graham.Phillip was to have remarried and had 7
daughters with his second wife(Names unknown). Barnard/Barnabus was an only
child from the first marriage ( Harkness). Born abt 1759. Married a Graham
1784 who's mother was an Irwin.Any information any one could provide is
extremely welcomed.
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There was a wee book published back in the 60s or 70s on Irish Wakes
and Wake games. I am sure it was Mercier Press published it and I think
it was Kevin Danaher put it together. You might also get in touch with
Ríona Ní hÓgáin in Roinn an Béaloideas (Folklore Department),
University College Dublin, as they have tons of material on such
customs.
all the best
Brian
On Dé Céadaoin, Aib 28, 2004, at 20:35 Europe/Dublin, JFraw493(a)aol.com
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> keening over the deceased, lively parties that lasted for days, etc.,
> but would
> welcome any input; also interested as to what such customs carried
> over to the U.
> S. after emigration. This is part of a project for a local Historical
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>
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re: Lisnaskee vs Lisnaskay
They've done that here in the US, too. There is a town in
New Jersey, Secaucus, that is next to the town in which I
grew up. It was famous in my parents' day for pig farmers
and for a guy who always ran for President. We always called
it SEE--caw-kis.
Now the pigs are gone, it is the home of many factory
outlets, and is a suburb of NYC. Nowadays I heareveryone
(radio traffic reporters, etc) saying "see-CAW-kis) because
tit sounds more gentrified.
Janet C-S

Apologies. Rent racking was raising the rent absorbantly when the usually
short leases came to an end, ie racking up.
It became particularly bad when Catholics were allowed to lease (large)
properties once more, having been banned from this previously. They were
prepared to pay high rents to get back into property. Your new rent went up if you
had improved your land as well.
Martin

This is a hoax that has appeared several times on this mailing list. The
file it asks you to remove is part of Windows.. This link was published in
last years iteration. If you have already acted on this HOAX, you may repair
your system by following the instructions at McAfee.
Here is the link: http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo/default.asp?id=description
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If anybody tells you Nortel, McAfee cant detect the virus check always check
their web sites first.
Paul
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Whether we like or not we are bound to get one sooner or later,-- a virus
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